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Irresistible Force, Meet the Immovable Object

Some important new numbers are out on the future of the US labor supply, highlighting how a…

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Without Qualified Workers, Our CHIPS Investments Could Be Money Down the Drain

Three years ago, the Biden administration, backed by big bipartisan majorities in Congress, launched the CHIPS and Science…

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Tariffs Plus AI Makes for a Rocky Job Market. How Should Workers Prepare?

In today’s labor market, few occupations are safe from AI disruption. It’s been a rough…

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AI “Slop” Comes for Job Interviews

We have all gotten used to the idea that generative AI can help bad writers…

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The City That’s Always Working

Among the sectors of the US economy most exposed to AI-driven automation is finance. This…

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Measuring and Building Human Leadership in an AI World

A new working paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research, Measuring Human Leadership Skills With…

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AI Talent: It’s Not Just for High Tech Anymore

We appear to be approaching the break-out phase of artificial intelligence’s diffusion across the American…

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Stop and Go

Automated driving is picking up speed. Several years ago there was a bit of a…

Op-Ed

America’s New Frontier of Opportunity and Inclusion

It would be a king-sized understatement to say that diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives…

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Up in the Air

For whom is the bell tolling? When it comes to the leading-edge impacts of artificial…

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Powering AI: The Energy Workforce Crisis No One Is Talking About

We are used to thinking about how burgeoning artificial intelligence (AI) may affect jobs and…

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Go Fast, Break HR

How the AI talent race is reshaping recruitment. A new survey of 250 technical leaders reveals a…